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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: March 25,1991, Volume CXVII, No. 12
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: REVOLT in IRAQ. Rebels in Basra. Cover: Photo by M Shandiz--Sygma.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
REVOLT IN IRAQ: BAD DAYS FOR BAGHDAD: THE GULF The noose tightened around Saddam Hussein last week. Even as he struggled to suppress a Shiite Muslim insurrection, he faced growing rebellion among Kurdish nationalists. His savage response included combat roles for helicopter gunships, provoking U.S. officials to warn him that allied forces might prolong their occupation of Iraq, or even resume hostilities. The administration hoped to hasten a coup that would topple the dictator before his country disintegrated. Special Report: Page 16.

BRUTALITY ON THE BEAT: The videotaped beating of a black suspect (*Rodney King) by white Los Angeles cops kindled a national outrage, and last week four police officers were indicted for their role in the incident. Critics called for the resignation of Police Chief Daryl Gates, and Attorney General Richard Thornburgh announced a nationwide review of police brutality. National Affairs: Page 32.

ANNENBERG PICKS THE MET: For years the art world has played a guessing game: which museum would get Walter Annenberg's magnificent collection of 52 impressionist and postimpressionist art works? Last week speculation ceased when the philanthropist announced he was bequeathing his cache of van Goghs, Picassos and the like to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The Arts: Page 50.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
Special Report.
Iraq: the noose tightens (the cover.
Now another Lebanon?.
A turning point for Teheran.
Tired of waiting in Kuwait.
Baby steps for Arab-Israeli peace.
Can Arafat survive his latest blunder?.
Hellfighters to the rescue.
The POWs' tales of horror.
Nation.
Brutality on the beat.
Why it happened: an L.A. cop's view.
A search for anticrime strategies.
Demonizing the '60s.
A star's crash landing.
International.
Yugoslavia: "This is just the beginning.
Major's gulf glow.
Have rebels, will travel Salvador: a rebel victory.
Business.
Is an insurance crisis next?.
The rise and fall of a high roller.
Maxwell buys the Daily News.
A burger lover's lament.
How to lobby Washington, Hollywood style.
Jane Bryant Quinn.
The Arts.
Art: Giving well is the best revenge.
Movies: Night of the living crackheads.
Books: A down-and-out producer bites back.
Antiseptic porn for the literary set.
Music: Young composers get set to shine.
Lifestyle.
New York bound: Gauguin 's 'Siesta.
Food: Down on the fish farm.
Sole on ice.
Media: A spy sees red.
Fashion: Not-so-groovy threads.
Departments.
Periscope.
My Turn.
Letters.
Perspectives.
George F. Will.
Newsmakers.
Transition.


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